The Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association is an organization of metal bellows expansion joint manufacturers. It was founded in 1955 to create and maintain a set of standards for quality expansion joint design and manufacturing.[1] The EJMA standards are used worldwide as a reference for the proper selection and application of metallic bellows expansion joints. The standards are a combination of a variety of expansion joint manufacturers' knowledge and experience.[2][3]
The EJMA organization performs extensive technical research on a variety of topics concerning the design and manufacturing of expansion joints.[4] This knowledge contributes to providing new versions of the EJMA book of standards.
Members
The current members that are a part of the Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association include:
- AEROSUN-TOLA Expansion Joint Co. Ltd.
- American BOA, Inc.
- Badger Industries, Inc.
- Belman A/S
- EagleBurgmann EJS
- Flexider
- Hyspan Precision Products, Inc.
- Idrosapiens S.r.l.
- KE-Burgmann EJS
- MACOGA, S.A [5]
- Microflex, Inc.
- Senior Flexonics Pathway
- SFZ, S.A.
- Teddington Engineered Solutions Ltd.
- US Bellows, Inc.[6]
- WahlcoMetroflex, Inc.
- Witzenmann GmbH
- UnisonHKR Co., Ltd. (South Korea) [7]
- Teadit Juntas Ltda.
References
- ↑ EJMA Website, EJMA (retrieved 31 August 2010)
- ↑ "Rubber bellows life cycle & specification - Modern Building Services". Modern Building Services k. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
- ↑ "EJMA 10th Edition". Triad Bellows. 2017-04-03. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
- ↑ "Expansion Joints & Piping Equipment". World of Piping. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
- ↑ "MACOGA: MACOGA is an official member of EJMA". MACOGA, S.A. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ↑ "U.S. Bellows: About Us". U.S. Bellows, Inc. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
- ↑ https://www.unisonhkr.co.kr:40012/
External links
- Official website Official EJMA Site
- Metal Expansion Joint Pressure Thrust – "Part 2 – Pressure Thrust – Oakridge Bellows". Oakridge Bellows. Retrieved 2023-08-19. (1 minute)
- Metal Expansion Joint Anchors and Guides - "Part 3 – Anchors & Guides – Oakridge Bellows". Oakridge Bellows. Retrieved 2023-08-19. (1 minute)